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11.  In Legislative field in U.S.A.
A. The President initiates all the bills B. He initiates financial matters alone
C. He initiates matters relating to national security only D. He can initiate any matter and send it in the form of a message to the Congress

12.  A person can become a President of the U.S.A.
A. No matter whether he is natural or naturalized citizen B. He should have attained 30 years age
C. He should have resided in U.S.A. for the last 10 years D. He should have resided in U.S.A. for 14 years

13.  Under the Constitution of U.S.A. it is provided that the President of U.S.A.
A. Can't be immediately re-elected to Presidency after the expiry of his first term B. Can be elected twice
C. Can be elected thrice D. Can be elected four times

14.  The person who succeeds the President after he remains in office, has completed 2 years and office has fallen vacant:
A. For a full term of 4 years B. Remaining unexpired period
C. The period is treated as full one term D. None of the above

15.  The number of representatives in electoral college for the election of the President is the same as that of:
A. The Senate B. The House of Representatives
C. The Congress D. The Congress by law may decide

16.  President of U.S.A. Is removed from office when:
A. State which sent him decides to call him back B. When a resolution by a simple majority against him is passed in the Senate
C. When House of Representatives passes a resolution against him by 2/3rd mojority D. When Senate after trial has decided to remove him by 2/3rd majority

17.  The election to the office of President in U.S.A.
A. Has remained indirect B. Has become direct
C. Has not changed the expectations of constitution fathers D. Has slightly changed the expectations of constitution fathers

18.  The President of U.S.A. can keep a bill passed by the Congress with himself for a period of:
A. 10 days B. 15 days
C. 20 days D. 30 days

19.  When a bill is not accepted by the President and returned to the Congress, it:
A. Is killed for ever B. Becomes operative when passed by 1/2 majority in each House
C. Becomes operative when passed by 2/3rd majority in each House D. Becomes operative only when the President has agreed to give his consent

20.  The President of U.S.A. can:
A. Both appoint and remove judges of Supreme Court B. Can only remove the judges
C. Can appoint judges without confirmation of Senate D. Can appoint judges but these need the confirmation of Senate




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